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Qurrat

qur-RAT
Pronunciation: qur-RAT
برد العين، سرور القلب، راحة النفس
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Origin
Arabic (Quranic), Sindhi
Meaning
Coolness of the eyes; delight; joy; comfort
Thematic Cluster
Names Meaning Joy and Comfort
Islamic Status
Rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
6
Meaning Urdu
آنکھوں کی ٹھنڈک، دل کی خوشی، راحت، سرور
Meaning Arabic
برد العين، سرور القلب، راحة النفس
Qur'anic / Islamic Reference
25:74
Qurrat (قرّت) originates from the Quranic supplication in Surah Al-Furqan (25:74), where believers ask Allah for 'Qurratul Ayn'—coolness of eyes through righteous spouses and children. The name captures the essence of ultimate comfort, relief, and happiness that dispels life's sorrows. While the full phrase is well-known, the standalone 'Qurrat' remains extraordinarily rare as a given name, offering a concise yet profound identity. In Sindhi Muslim traditions, it symbolizes the daughter as a source of parental peace and spiritual fulfillment. The name reflects the Prophet's teachings about children being gifts of mercy. Related names include [[Rahma]] (mercy) and [[Naima]] (comfort), though Qurrat specifically emphasizes visual and emotional delight. Unlike common names like [[Aisha]] (living), Qurrat focuses on the tranquility a child brings.
FAQs
What does Qurrat mean in Islam?

Qurrat means 'coolness of the eyes,' referring to the comfort and joy that righteous children bring to their parents' hearts, mentioned in Quran 25:74.

Is Qurrat a complete name or short for Qurratul Ayn?

While often part of the phrase Qurratul Ayn, Qurrat functions beautifully as a standalone rare name meaning delight and comfort.

Is this name mentioned in the Quran?

The root word appears in 25:74 as 'Qurrat' within 'Qurratul Ayn,' making it Quranic in origin and meaning.

What is the lucky number for Qurrat?

Traditionally associated with 3, symbolizing joy, creativity, and the trinity of faith, hope, and charity in Islamic numerology.

Is Qurrat used in Sindhi culture?

Yes, Sindhi-speaking Muslims occasionally use Qurrat as a rare, poetic name emphasizing the daughter as a source of parental comfort and pride.